J. D. Winter 
WE PACK 
RIGHT 
Malans, Switzerland, 
December 21, 1935. 
Gejitlemen: 
I inform you that the Way- 
zata strawberry plants you 
forwarded to me on Novem¬ 
ber 26, reached Malans two 
days ago in very fine shape. 
The plants have been potted 
and put in the greenhouse 
where they have already start¬ 
ed to thrive. 
(Signed) E. LAUBER. 
Guarantee 
We guarantee that all our 
nursery stock will reach the 
purchaser alive and in growing 
condition, and will replace, free 
of charge, any that does not, 
upon receiving your express or 
freight receipt with statement 
from the agent showing loss or 
damage. 
Any tree or plant that dies 
the first growing season, we 
will replace at a cost of one- 
half the regular catalog price, 
customer to make report and 
have his order for replacement 
in our hands before October 
10th, following date of pur¬ 
chase. 
We guarantee to all our cus¬ 
tomers stock that is true to 
name and absolutely as repre¬ 
sented. Any of our stock 
proven not to be, will be re¬ 
placed free of charge or the 
purchase price refunded. It is 
mutually agreed by the pur¬ 
chaser and ourselves that we are 
not to be held liable for anv 
damage other than herein named. 
A Service 
No Others Can Offer 
We can help you get your money’s worth—right varieties—thrifty 
stock—true to name. We’ll help you avoid losses and disappoint' 
ments. Our service offers you the benefit of my knowledge gained 
by many years of experience as a state official in charge of the in' 
spection of all Minnesota nurseries. It offers you the wide experience 
about varieties for planting gained in my present work as secretary 
of the Minnesota Fruit Growers Association. 
Can you tell by the looks of a tree if it was grown in the south on 
tender root stock? I have some photographs you ought to see, taken 
myself last October. They show a test block of young Haralson apple 
trees grafted on common root stocks. More than half the trees were 
dead because the roots had failed to stand the severe temperatures 
last winter. Most of the remaining trees were weak. Right alongside 
were Haralson trees of the same age grown on northern root stocks. 
Every tree was strong and vigorous. 
Do not let anyone talk you into paying a higher price for the 
same variety of tree or berry plant that you can buy from this catalog 
at reduced prices. I can promise you a square deal and good, trust' 
worthy stock at real money'saving prices. 
(Signed) 
Our Apple trees are vigorous, two-year-old, northern grown stock. Most 
experienced growers prefer to plant a 4 to 5 ft., two-year-old tree. This is 
the largest size that an Apple tree in Minnesota usually will be when two 
years old. Therefore, such a tree is the pick of the lot. 
Members of the Minnesota Fruit Growers Association are entitled 
to the following discounts: 
15% IO% 5% 
Before February 15 February 15 to April 1 April and May 
No Discount Allowed On Special Offers or Collections 
No Discount Allowed on Orders of Less Than Three Dollars 
Send your orders to Minnesota Fruit Growers’ Service Company 
786 Eustis Street, St. Paul, Minn. Telephone Nestor 5958 
PERKINS GOOSEBERRY 
• Genuine European type Gooseberry 
• Hardy and prolific in Minnesota 
• Berries one and one-half inches long 
• Golden yellow at full maturity 
• Easy to pick, delicious to eat 
Standard Grade 
Each 3 Plants 10 Plants 
$0.60 $1.65 $4.70 
Heavy Grade 
Each 3 Plants 10 Plants 
$0.75 $2.00 $5.90 
Postage 
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